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Two Day Zoom Retreat with Donald Rothberg: Cultivating Compassion and Equanimity in a Time of Crisis
September 19, 2020 @ 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Join Donald Rothberg, a returning DZ teacher, for a Two Day online retreat of meditation and discussion. Saturday and Sunday, September 19- 20,
In this two-day “at home” retreat, we will through meditation, short talks, and discussion, focus on how to cultivate the two beautiful qualities of compassion and equanimity, in the midst of grief and loss, fear and anxiety, anger, confusion, and political polarization, as well as much that is healing, creative, and transformative.
This is truly a time to train further in compassion and equanimity, and to step up! In our challenging times, compassion and equanimity are central–both to our inner work and to our outer responses.
Compassion includes both the receptive capacity of bringing the awakened heart to be with what is painful and difficult and the active response to such pain and difficulty. We cultivate compassion both in our practice of insight meditation and through the cultivation of “heart practices,” particularly those of the brahmavihara or “divine abodes.”
Equanimity brings forth balance, non-reactivity, spaciousness, and unshakability, as well as a firm response, all based on understanding and wisdom. As with compassion, we cultivate equanimity both in insight practice and through “heart practices.
Dana (donation)
Because these teachings are considered priceless, there will be no charge for this event. Dana (donation) will be gratefully accepted by the teacher and by Dharma Zephyr, giving participants the opportunity to freely engage in the practice of generosity, the first step toward freedom. To donate to Donald, scroll to the bottom of his homepage for a link: http://www.
Join Donald Rothberg, a returning DZ teacher, for a Two Day online retreat of meditation and discussion. Saturday and Sunday, September 19- 20,
In this two-day “at home” retreat, we will through meditation, short talks, and discussion, focus on how to cultivate the two beautiful qualities of compassion and equanimity, in the midst of grief and loss, fear and anxiety, anger, confusion, and political polarization, as well as much that is healing, creative, and transformative.
This is truly a time to train further in compassion and equanimity, and to step up! In our challenging times, compassion and equanimity are central–both to our inner work and to our outer responses.
Compassion includes both the receptive capacity of bringing the awakened heart to be with what is painful and difficult and the active response to such pain and difficulty. We cultivate compassion both in our practice of insight meditation and through the cultivation of “heart practices,” particularly those of the brahmavihara or “divine abodes.”
Equanimity brings forth balance, non-reactivity, spaciousness, and unshakability, as well as a firm response, all based on understanding and wisdom. As with compassion, we cultivate equanimity both in insight practice and through “heart practices.
Dana (donation)
Because these teachings are considered priceless, there will be no charge for this event. Dana (donation) will be gratefully accepted by the teacher and by Dharma Zephyr, giving participants the opportunity to freely engage in the practice of generosity, the first step toward freedom. To donate to Donald, scroll to the bottom of his homepage for a link: http://www.